Biosecurity
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Biosecurity, as originally conceptualized, is a set of preventive measures designed to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases in crops and livestock, quarantined pests, invasive alien species, and living modified organisms.
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See also
- Biorisk
- Biosecurity in Australia
- Biosecurity in New Zealand
- Biosecurity in the United States
- Bioterrorism
- Food safety
- Global health
- Global Health Security Initiative
- Good Agricultural Practices
- Heliciculture
- Human security
- Insect farming
- International Health Regulations
- Interplanetary contamination
- International security
- Invasive species
- Public health
- Quarantine
- Securitization (international relations)
- Sericulture
- World Health Organization
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